Loosing connectivity every few minutes

I am working on a Toshiba Portege 400. I have no problem connecting, but I loose the connection every few minutes. Sometimes it reconnects quickly, other times I have to select "connect".I do not have the same problem with my other laptop. Any ideas?

Hi,
Set up DHCP Static,locking MAC and IP,select the lease time in the router for the Toshiba . If that not help you,upgrade the latest firmware,if agin is occure the problem check your WI-FI card,try with other one of the other Laptop.
Good Look !!!!!!
Thanks
Kind Regards
ing.George Gochev
DSL and Telecommunications Engineer

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